[R] R function for percentrank
    Martin Maechler 
    maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch
       
    Thu Dec  6 12:11:46 CET 2007
    
    
  
>>>>> "MS" == Marc Schwartz <marc_schwartz at comcast.net>
>>>>>     on Wed, 05 Dec 2007 12:43:50 -0600 writes:
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    MS> Martin,
    MS> Thanks for the corrections. In hindsight, now seeing the intended use of
    MS> ecdf() in the fashion you describe above, it is now clear that my
    MS> approach in response to David's query was un-needed and "over the top".
    MS> "Yuck" is quite appropriate... :-)
    MS> As I was going through this "exercise", it did seem overly complicated,
    MS> given R's usual elegant philosophy about such things. I suppose if I had
    MS> looked at the source for plot.stepfun(), it would have been more evident
    MS> as to how the y values are acquired.
    MS> In reviewing the examples in ?ecdf, I think that an example using
    MS> something along the lines of the discussion here more explicitly, would
    MS> be helpful. It is not crystal clear from the examples, that one can use
    MS> ecdf() in this fashion, though the use of "12 * Fn(tt)" hints at it.
    MS> Perhaps:
    MS> ##-- Simple didactical  ecdf  example:
    MS> x <- rnorm(12)
    MS> Fn <- ecdf(x)
    MS> Fn
    MS> Fn(x)  # returns the percentiles for x
    MS> ...
Thank you, Marc for the above proposal, to make the examples
more "crystal clear" :-) 
I've now amended the R-devel version of  help(ecdf) accordingly.
    MS> Thanks again Martin and no offense taken...  :-)
I'm glad. You're welcome!
Martin
    
    
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